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Instead Of Trying To Compete With The Home Office — Work With It

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Consider that rather than trying to compete with the home office, organizations could benefit from embracing and building on it? Competing With the Home Office. Productivity is now the realm of the home, and community is the realm of the workplace. Northern Trust in Chicago by HED.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

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Deciding on the best course policy for your workplace can be tricky. If you’re still debating what your remote work policy should look like, you’re not alone. There are a number of policies to consider. Some business owners are eschewing the office completely and transitioning to fully remote work arrangements for all staff.

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Hybrid working should be supported by a licence

Workplace Insight

A new report from workplace consultancy Advanced Workplace Associates (AWA) suggests that organisations could introduce a licensing system to ensure employees have the conditions to deliver high performance and work safely, in a hybrid working model. Conditions at home change rapidly, as does the safety and welfare of the employee.

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Five Essential Strategies for Successful Hybrid Leadership

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Among these participants, 56% report increased creativity, and 55% noted improved collaboration since the start of the pandemic. companies are adopting a permanent hybrid model , as per Zippia research. This heightened stress level, primarily, comes from the task of implementing company policies on hybrid work and the return to office.

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Major new report offers snapshot of hybrid and remote work debate in the US

Workplace Insight

Owl Labs and Global Workplace Analytics have just released their sixth annual State of Remote Work report. Here are some of the key findings from the report: The push and pull of remote work continues. Before the pandemic, only 8 percent of employers had flexible policies. Training is undervalued by employers.

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How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work – A personal interview with Bonnie Low-Kramen by Karen Mangia for Thrive Global

Bonnie Low Kramen

The companies that have solid plans for cross-training, back up plans, succession planning for the staff, cybersecurity, and disaster preparedness will be the ones that are future-proofed. The biggest gaps will be in compensation, investment in professional development training, and policies around bullying and sexual harassment.

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Julie Whelan CBRE Global Head of Occupier Research | It’s Time to Unleash the Workforce

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But one thing that ties into what you’re saying just now, ties into something else about the report that I noticed about companies needing to implement more than communication measures to encourage an increase in office usage. But they’re very simply not trained to do that right now. . Absolutely.